WebbThe Ashes By Kimiko Hahn When the puppy snarfles for breakfast I wake to the radiator gurgling then feet crunching the reticent snow. Before I was born, Mother sewed her own … WebbHahn is fond of using the word ‘explode’ about the potential of words. Towards the beginning of the essay, she suggests that ‘Words can be as unstable as nitroglycerin.’ And Hahn is much taken by ambiguity; part of her essay discusses ‘pivot-words’ where ‘a series of sounds is used to mean two things at one by different parsings.’
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